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Guide to Recognizing Patterns in Long-Term Fraud Cases

Long-term fraud usually hides right in plain sight. It’s slow. It builds. It slips through cracks in conversation and paperwork….

Warning Signs a Custody Case Might Need a Columbus PI

Custody issues are never easy. When things start to feel one-sided or uncertain, it’s hard to know what to believe….

Why It’s Risky to Ignore Early Doubts in a Shaky Relationship

When a relationship feels shaky, it’s easy to brush off the small things. A missed call, a vague excuse, a…

Understanding Ohio Laws Around Workers’ Comp Investigations

Most people in Ohio don’t spend much time thinking about workers’ compensation investigations until a problem shows up on their…

Tips for Talking to a PI Before a Custody Battle Begins

When you’re preparing for a custody battle, stress can make it hard to think clearly. That’s why it helps to…

How to Approach Suspected Workers’ Comp Fraud Without Overstepping

When someone gets injured at work, it sets a lot of things in motion. Most people file honest claims and…

When to Hire a Private Investigator for Relationship Concerns

When something just doesn’t feel right in a relationship, it can leave you unsure about what to do next. You…

What Information PIs Can Collect in Custody Disputes in Ohio

Custody disputes can turn day-to-day parenting into a stressful guessing game. Emotions often run high, and what actually happens during…

How to Know If a Relationship Investigation Is Right for You

Relationships aren’t always easy. Sometimes, things feel off, even if you can’t explain why. You might have a gut feeling…

Why Workers’ Comp Investigations Often Start With Small Clues

Workers’ comp cases can seem straightforward, but that doesn’t mean the truth is always easy to see. Sometimes, the signs…

Why Choose Seabolt Investigations, LLC?
Seabolt Investigations, LLC is fully licensed and insured through the Ohio Department of Public Safety (ODPS) – Private Investigator and Security Guard Services (PISGS) division and is also a member of the Ohio Association of Security and Investigation Services (OASIS) and the National Council of Investigation and Security Services (NCISS).